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City Youth Theater: A Christmas Carol

See A Christmas Carol as you have never seen before! Actor Dick Terhune will bring over thirty of Charles Dickens’ most memorable characters to life in this one-man performance. It is sure to warm the heart and never fails to bring audiences to their feet. Santa himself will be at the venue for exclusive photo-ops, making this holiday experience truly unforgettable! Kids can also write their letters to Santa with a little extra help from his elves. This festive perk…

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December 7, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

where

144 W Main St
Waterbury, CT United States

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See A Christmas Carol as you have never seen before! Actor Dick Terhune will bring over thirty of Charles Dickens’ most memorable characters to life in this one-man performance. It is sure to warm the heart and never fails to bring audiences to their feet. Santa himself will be at the venue for exclusive photo-ops, making this holiday experience truly unforgettable! Kids can also write their letters to Santa with a little extra help from his elves. This festive perk is FREE with your ticket purchase, so bring the whole family for a magical night
General Admission $20
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